Why South Africa would do well without it's Deputy Ministers
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The South African government recently outlined several measures to cut its running cost. This includes a R7 billion reduction in the public sector wage bill over the next three years as well as a reduction in travel costs, entertainment budgets, catering expenses and restrictions on conferences.The cuts come in the wake of a weakened South African currency and a shrinking tax pool to fund government. They are also a response to the auditor-general’s adverse report on the government’s wasteful and irregular government expenditure, which stood at R25.7 billion for 2015.
Guest: Paul Kaseke
Position: Sessional Lecturer with the Wits School of Law. He is a legal advisor and consultant with a keen interest in Media Law, Administrative Law, Cyber Law , Religious law ,Freedom of Religion, Governance and empowerment issues. He also comments on socio-economic matters and current affairs.
Guest: Paul Kaseke
Position: Sessional Lecturer with the Wits School of Law. He is a legal advisor and consultant with a keen interest in Media Law, Administrative Law, Cyber Law , Religious law ,Freedom of Religion, Governance and empowerment issues. He also comments on socio-economic matters and current affairs.